Background
Lime Tree Park was a flat open space with no interesting features or real amenity
value to the local community, its topography gave rise to problems with traveller
encampment and joy riding which increased crime levels within the associated
area. The residents and their children together with Woodland and Ealing Council
arrived at a solution.
Process & Works
Woodland and Ealing Borough held a number of public consultations where the
residents had their say on issues such as design, layout and use once the
project was finished.

Woodland in partnership with Ealing Council designed a new park layout,
which involved altering the topography of the site so it would be impossible
to take vehicles onto the park, but was also sympathetic to public
use and future maintenance.
After

Benefits
The whole project has been a huge success for all parties and the park is now
free from unwanted users and traveller encampment. The residents can use
the park once again to its full amenity value in a safe environment. This
project also conformed to the Agenda 21 directive for waste recycling.

This Projects Key Points
Complete
public consultation
Fully
conceived, formulated and implemented
Reduced
local crime levels
Prevention
of entry to travellers and joy riders
Welcoming
environment for park users
Landscape
enhancement
Creation
of pond and wetlands
Extensive
planting scheme
Agenda
21 directive for waste recycling
Woodland Environmental
t. 01895 431444, f. 01895 431333, e. enquiries@woodland.uk.com
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